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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Where Were You October 4, 1973? --Part 2

Bob Stroud jumped ahead five years to this date for the second half of his show. As usual, his comments first. Mine in parentheses.


MY MARIA-- B. W. STEVENSON-- (I also like the version by Brooks & Dunn.)
GYPSEY MAN-- WAR--

JUST YOU 'N ME-- CHICAGO-- debuted on local charts.
JIMMY LOVES MARY-ANNE-- LOOKING GLASS-- Their second hit on Rock and Roll Roots #9. (I like this none almost as much as I do "Brandy.")

HIGHER GROUND-- STEVIE WONDER-- (Red Hot Chile Peppers dis a great cover of this.)
ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN-- ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA-- One of their first break-through hits. Great version of a Chuck Berry classic. (50s meet the 70s.)

(I DON'T WANT TO LOVE YOU BUT) YOU GOT ME ANYWAY-- SUTHERLAND BROTHERS-- English group's one and only hit. (Never heard this song before.)

Who Does Jimmy Love and Who Is a Fine Girl? --RoadDog

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